- SS Catala
The S.S. Catala was laid down in
Glasgow ,Scotland in 1925. It spent most of its operating career serving the western coast of Canada. In 1958 she was sold to new owners for use as a fish-buying ship. During the1962 World's Fair in Seattle she was used as a floating "boatel" moored at theSeattle waterfront. After the Fair, she was towed toCalifornia and used as a floating restaurant. In 1963 she was brought back north to Ocean Shores, Washington and used as a "boatel" again until she was driven aground by a storm on New Year's Day 1965. Efforts to refloat her failed, and she was left to decay at the beach on Damon Point. Over the years she was vandalized and pillaged, and in the late 1980's a girl fell through a rusted portion of her deck, breaking her back. Her family sued the State of Washington, which in turn ordered the wreck cut up. The "Catala" was cut down to sand level and buried, until a series of winter storms unburied her in the late 1990's. She was gradually more and more uncovered for several years, until in April 2006 a beachcomber noticed that oil was leaking from the wreck. The State of Washington Department of Ecology cordoned off the wreck, and removed her from the beach. Several endangered bird species nest in the area, including thesnowy plover .External links
[http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/spills/incidents/catala/cata.htm SS Catala Shipwreck page - Washington State Department of Ecology]
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